St. Louis is finally getting its act together and implementing a support system or entrepreneurial ecosystem that provides additional support to founders who want to take the plunge and start a new business. That ecosystem did not exist in a formal way 2-3 years ago.
He also noted that the St. Louis startup ecosystem is ready to attract other investment opportunities as well:
There is a need for $10 million – $20 million a year to support the companies in this early stage round so there is room for additional funds to enter the St. Louis area.
Cultivation Capital’s efforts are supported by key players in the St. Loius startup ecosystem including StartLouis, Missouri Venture Forum, accelerator Capital Innovators, and grant program Arch Grants. Cultivation Capital is looking for technology companies with strong management team first, followed by a disruptive idea and product, and some revenue. Entrepreneurs interested in applying for consideration by Cultivation Capitol should do so at the fund’s website. Photo provided by pond5 – the world’s stock media marketplace.
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